Youth justice has always been important to Vanessa Castro-Mora, a current Pinkerton Community Fellow who has spent the past year working with the Prisoner Reentry Institute’s College Initiative, a...
“Get big money out of politics.” It’s a refrain heard time and again during election season, and the 2016 Presidential campaign is no different. The corrupting influence of money on politics seems to...
Hundreds of John Jay College alumni made their way back to their alma mater on April 15 and 16 for the annual Alumni Reunion Weekend, which included a special Founding Generation symposium to...
The John Jay College Foundation’s annual Educating for Justice Gala is an event known for honoring leaders and innovators in the pursuit of justice, and this year promises to be no different. What...
A promotional video created for John Jay Online, the College’s distance-learning unit, has won a Bronze Award in the 37th annual Telly Awards competition. Click here to view the video. The award was...
For the 12th consecutive year, a team of John Jay students has taken on colleges and university institutions from more than 30 countries in the annual National Model United Nations (NMUN) competition...
New York, NY, April 6, 2016 – John Jay College President Jeremy Travis and Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. announced today the appointment of Meg Reiss as the first Executive Director...
Five John Jay College International Criminal Justice majors traveled to Washington, D.C. during the spring semester to present posters from their Diplomacy Lab projects at the Diplomacy Lab Fair held...
Peter J. Beshar, Executive VP and General Counsel of Marsh & McLennan, and the Tow Foundation, will also be recognized for their contributions to the future of justice New York, NY, March 29,...
March 25, 2016, New York, NY – John Jay College of Criminal Justice President Jeremy Travis today released a report on the deliberations of The Interdisciplinary Roundtable on Punitiveness in America...